Well done ian and best of luck! Mario (keeping it brief - currently on
the lovely ile de re, and typing on mobile tedious..)
On 8/24/06, Jeremy Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all
Obviously its already been blogged but I'd just like to let the list
know that Backstage finally has a new Se
Congratulations to Ian,
Looking forward to see how the project moves forward with a new leader :)
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Gratz Mr. Ian!
xk
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Dear all
Obviously its already been blogged but I'd just like to let the list
know that Backstage finally has a new Senior Producer. We're ummed and
aahed for what seemed like forever but I'm now delighted that veteran of
the list, Mr Geek Dinner and UK Barcamp co-organiser: Ian Forrester has
take
Did the "postcast" at least get the weather right?
Here in China, they'll just modify the weather to fit the forecast.
Check out the Beijing Weather Modification Office:
http://www.bjmb.gov.cn/en/wmod.asp
On 24/08/06, K Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ha ha ha.
Or maybe the update of the
ha ha ha.
Or maybe the update of the data files for the London forecast made it
to the webservers and the one for Reading (and, I suspect, some other
places) didn't? Boring explanation, I know.
Look's like you need a shave there, Occam!
Best,
K
On 8/24/06, Jonathan Chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTE
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